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  • Horror on Egypt fire train

    More than 370 people have died in a blaze on board an Egyptian train, officials say; initial report, from CNN, on February 20, 2002.

    www.cnn.com

  • Train Fire That Killed 370 Puts Egypt's Malaise in Spotlight

    Political and social commentary on issues raised by the train disaster; by Alan Cowell, in The New York Times.

    college4.nytimes.com

  • Egypt Begins Mass Burial of Rail Fire Victims

    Relates that Egypt began to bury the unidentified victims of its worst rail disaster; from Tehran Times (Tehran), Monday, February 25, 2002.

    www.middleeastwire.com

  • Egypt Train Workers Plead Innocent

    Report dated April 29, 2002, recounting that 11 train workers pleaded innocent to charges of gross negligence; from United Transportation Union News.

    www.utu.org

  • Train Fire Kills 373 in Egypt

    Initial report on the Egyptian train fire; from The Associated Press, in The Holland Sentinel.

    www.thehollandsentinel.net

  • Minister Resigns over Egypt Train Fire

    Announces that Egypt President Hosni Mubarak has accepted the resignations of Transport Minister Ibrahim al-Demeri and head of the country's railway authority, Ahmed al-Sherif, after the country's worst rail disaster; from BBC News, Friday, 22 February 2002

    news.bbc.co.uk

  • Officials Charged Over Egypt Train Fire

    Report dated March 23, 2002, announcing that prosecutors had charged 11 medium- to low-ranking Egyptian rail officials with negligence, mistakes, and ignoring railroad regulations in the February 20, 2002, railroad disaster; from CNN.com. Eleven Egyptian rail officials have been charged with negligence over a train fire that killed 361 people, prosecutors said.

    www.cnn.com

  • Rage at Ebeid

    Reports early parliamentary debate on the causes of the Upper Egypt train disaster; by Gamal Essam El-Din, in Al-Ahram Weekly Online, Issue No. 576 (7-13 March 2002).

    weekly.ahram.org.eg

  • Seeking Answers in Egypt Train Fire

    Report dated February 21, 2002, provides early information on the investigation into causes of the Egyptian train inferno of the previous day; from CBSNews.com.

    www.cbsnews.com

  • Egypt's Minister of Transport, Railroad Director Resign

    Report dated 22 Feb 2002 announces the resignations of Egyptian Transport Minister Ibrahim el-Dimeiri and Railroad Authority Director Ahmed el-Sherif, following the worst train disaster in Egypt's history; by Tetiana Anderson, in VOA-News.com.

    www.help-for-you.com

  • Passenger Train Fire in Egypt Kills 372

    Associated Press report, dated Thursday, February 21, 2002, giving updated information on the Egyptian train disaster of the previous day; from Shawnee (Oklahoma) News-Star.com.

    www.onlineshawnee.com

  • Railroad Accidents

    Succinct compilation of major railroad accidents, which puts the Egyptian disaster of 20 February 2002 into context of other such incidents dating back to 1831; from FactMonster (Information Please).

    www.factmonster.com

  • Train Blaze in Egypt Kills More than 370

    Early report, by Nadia Abou El-Magd for the Associated Press, dated February 21, 2002, on "the worst disaster in 150 years of Egyptian railroad history"; from Detroit Free Press.

    www.freep.com

  • Hundreds Killed in Train Fire in Egypt

    Initial report of the Egypt passenger train disaster; reported by BMWE News, posted 02/20/02.

    www.bmwe.org

  • Hundreds Die as Fire Engulfs Egyptian Train

    A follow-up report, with additional detail, on the Egyptian train disaster; from BMWE News, posted 02/21/02.

    www.bmwe.org

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